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section (3A) is that incurred on- (i) advertisement, publicity and sales promotion; or (ii) running and maintenance of aircraft ... other provision of this Act; (b) expenditure on advertisement, publicity and sales promotion shall not include remuneration paid to employees
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every notice calling the meeting which is given by advertisement, there shall be included either such a statement as aforesaid ... company' s directors.
(3) Where a notice given by advertisement includes a notification that copies of a statement setting forth
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aforesaid, until the licensee has given notice by advertisement or otherwise as the State Government may direct, and within such
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Vehicle Inspectors. The Karnataka Public Service
Commission issued an advertisement on September 28, 1983
inviting applications for the said post ... publication of the
amending Rules. Consequently it quashed the advertisement
issued under the Notification dated September 28, 1983 as
well
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within three months from the date of the advertisement or re- advertisement of an application for registration or within such
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made or contained;
(2) permits the publication of any advertisement whether in any newspaper or otherwise, for the sale ... size of business, and the nature of the advertisement. Explanation.-- For the purposes of clause (2)," bargaining price" means
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commission, brokerage and charges for drafting, typing, printing and advertisement of the prospectus;
(d) such other items of expenditure
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Advertisement, Control of-Advertisement, when relates to
freedom of speech-Statute prohibiting advertisements of
drugs for certain diseases-Constitutionality ... object of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable
Advertisement) Act, 1954, was the prevention of self-
medication and self-treatment
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bills of exchange".
4. The word", advertisement" omitted by s. 34, ibid.
5. Subs. by s. 34, ibid
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that
newspapers are deprived of their area of advertisement. The
direct effect is that they are exposed to financial loss ... Dawakhana ([1960] 2 S.C.R. 671) that commercial
advertisement does not come within the ambit of the freedom
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